Charles Spano is a Florida-based improvisational percussionist.

Spano is known for his experimentation with unusual rhythms, time signatures and unusual or indigenous instruments. He is a proponent of "simple" or found percussive instrumentation and is also a proponent of cross-/polyrhythms and when playing with other capable musicians he often will introduce contrasting but complementary polyrhythms, especially when playing bodhran or washboard. He teaches simple percussive techniques to a wide range of students from young elementary age students to those in their 80s and above. He is primarily a hand percussionist though he also investigates and uses, where appropriate, current technology digital devices such as Alternate Mode and Roland percussive products.

Spano teaches various percussion workshops at festivals and special events and, depending on the festival, may offer workshops on bodhran, simple percussion techniques, introduction to hand percussion and percussive washboard, and develops workshops specific to the needs of the sponsoring organization or event.

Spano's focus (2010–2019) is on the bodhran (Celtic frame drum) and a specialized highly percussive washboard style wherein he plays a full-size or double washboard with thimbles on all five fingers of both hands, often using a bone china thimble on one or two fingers of each hand - he incorporates the use of various board-mounted tone blocks or alternative metal surfaces to aid in tonal differentiation. His mentor on the bodhran is a multi-time All-Ireland champion.

As of 2019, Spano still plays regularly at festivals and can be found playing with a variety of groups across a diverse mix of genres including Celtic, classical, rock 'n roll, Old Time, new age, country, reggae and blues. He often plays with half a dozen or more groups during a festival. His normal performance instruments are typically custom made or of his own manufacture with bodhrans from Scotland, Ireland, and Germany, cajóns/djembes made to his specifications from Canada; frottoirs and triangles for Cajun music made in Louisiana. His washboards are exclusively Nationals and include zinc, porcelain enameled, brass, glass, and wood versions. He won first place in rhythm/percussion for 2010–2011 in Florida Old Time Music competition.

Spano can also be found playing with various street musician groups along the east coast[1] as well as overseas - he says that the street musicians offer him the ultimate in improvisational challenges as they are all new and unfamiliar musicians with different interpretations of the music being played and who often/usually play their own/new music which provides him with the ultimate challenge in adapting his percussive insights to tunes which may only be played once.

Spano is also highly involved with the development and presentation of the musical component of various festivals, principally in Florida, including Celtic, Blues, and Contemporary Americana events.[2]

In 2011 or 2012 Spano gave an impromptu workshop after his regularly scheduled general percussion workshop at the Florida Folk Festival - this impromptu workshop lasted 2–3 hours and was done as part of his beginning work on a book or guide related to "putting your own signature/style on tunes"[3] - He repeated this in 2018 and 2019 events with other workshop topics oriented towards the washboard and/or bodhran. Spano has taught percussion workshops for many years, both privately and at events/festivals including the Florida Folk Festival (which was cancelled for 2020 due to Covid) - his "after class" workshop in 2019 was considered by many to be one of the best workshops they had experienced. Spano is currently considering creation of a video tutorial/workshop on percussive workshop techniques.

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References

  1. "Ormond celebrates St. Patrick's Day". Ormond Beach Observer. 15 March 2018.
  2. Ron Marx, "Ormond Beach, FL Music Festivals" Archived 2011-09-06 at the Wayback Machine, Ormond Beach MainStreet - Spano is a board member and the person in charge of musician selection/themes for various Ormond Beach events of which there were 3 major festivals annuallyin 2011
  3. https://www.floridastateparks.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/2019%20Performance%20Schedule%20with%20Changes%20Final%20Program%20Info%20Saturday.pdf
  4. Ron Marx, "Central Florida Folk" Archived 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, CFF - Mr. Spano publishes a weekly newsletter for upcoming Florida events and festivals and occasionally places "calls" for performers at various festivals within the newsletter, current 2011
  5. Ron Marx, "Pioneer Settlement For The Cultural Arts" Archived 2009-08-04 at the Wayback Machine, Spano serves on the board of directors of this organization which hosts two major festivals annually and offers once-monthly musical instrument workshops/jam sessions which he organizes, current 2011
  6. Ron Marx, "Trad Connect for Celtic Musicians", Notices of two upcoming Celtic events organized by Spano in Florida for 2012, current 2011
  7. Sam Reycovich, "Ormond Riverfest Music Festival", Spano is contact person for this musical event in November, 2011, as of 10/4/2011
  8. Sam Reycovich, "Ormond Celtic Music Festival - 2012 Spano is contact person for this 2012 Florida event as listed on the Diddly Irish Dance site", as of October, 2011 Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
  9. Sam Reycovich, "Florida Contra Dance Site - 2011 Spano is also contact person for this November, 2011 Florida event as listed on the ContraDancers site", as of October, 2011
  10. Dan Albritton, September, 2011 article in Daytona Beach newspaper about Spano's involvement in the newly formed Ormond Beach Arts District", as of September 2, 2011
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